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Family-friendly holiday rentals in Inverness County

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A spacious sleeping area is featured with a handcrafted wooden bed and a cozy seating area. Large windows frame scenic views of the valley, allowing natural light to fill the room. A dining table for two is positioned nearby.
Chalet in Margaree Valley
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 348 reviews

#2 Robie's Chalets at Valley View Chalets

A stay in Robie's Chalet is sure to amaze guests with incredible views -which include 'grandpas' farm- and beautifully decorated interior. This barrier-free chalet has arguably the best view of all four chalets! Kitchen & Dining The kitchen and dining room in Robie’s Chalet includes a refrigerator, four-burner range, cooking essentials, coffee maker, microwave & dishwasher. The dining space also includes a table for two, an electric fireplace, satellite SMART TV and free Wifi. 1 KING BED + Double Pull Out Couch Canadian made memory foam mattress by Endy, high quality linens and hand-crafted bed of maple and larch ensure a night on the mountain ends in a restful night sleep for up to two adults + 2 children (Double pull out couch) Our chalets are pet-friendly! An additional surcharge of $20/stay to cover additional cleaning costs.

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The cottage exterior is highlighted by large windows that reflect the warm glow of the sunrise. The surrounding landscape features gentle hills in the background, while the ocean waters mirror the vibrant colors of the morning sky on the horizon.
Cottage in Chéticamp
4.89 out of 5 average rating, 316 reviews

Oceanfront Cottage (LeBlanc Chalet)

Built in 2018, our cozy cottage sleeps a maximum of 6 guests who will have full access to 2 bedrooms plus 1 loft! There’s a second level balcony, where you catch the morning sunrise and the front deck offers views from the ocean with amazing sunsets. Our cottage is a perfect spot for a relaxing vacation, minutes away from la plage St. Pierre, a short distance to Le Portage Golf course and the National Park. ** our cottage is approx. 50 feet from a gradual 8-10 feet drop to the rock beach below

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A light and airy guest suite features a queen bed with a textured white coverlet. Two bedside lamps provide soft illumination. A small dining area with a wooden chair and a table adorned with a floral tablecloth is visible. Decorated with oars, the wall adds a coastal touch.
Guest suite in Baddeck
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 464 reviews

The Worn Doorstep Guest Suite in heart of village!

Light and airy guest suite attached to main level of our family home. Includes one queen bed, full bath with shower, and kitchenette with mini fridge, microwave, tea/coffee facilities, toaster and sink. Shared barbeque located on lower level. Small private patio off the back of the suite and parking in front. There are no shared spaces in the suite. After booking, check-in instructions will be sent via the inbox of the Airbnb app. Please read the instructions carefully prior to your arrival.

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A cozy living area is filled with natural light, featuring a blue pull-out couch adorned with decorative cushions. A round coffee table sits in front of the couch, surrounded by a colorful area rug. Large windows with yellow curtains overlook a tranquil outdoor setting.
Home in Chéticamp
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 212 reviews

Chalet Bouleau Vacation Home

Escape to Chalet Bouleau Vacation Home in Cheticamp just off the Cabot Trail, surrounded by trees and tranquility. Close to downtown, the National Park, hiking trails, the Gypsum Mine Swimming Hole, beaches, the golf course and more. Perfect for family vacations or romantic getaways. Grocery and liquor store, restaurants and shops are a short drive away. Experience natures beauty with modern amenities like Wi-Fi, a comfortable bed and a fully equipped kitchen. Book now for a peaceful retreat!

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A private deck is visible, featuring a bistro table and umbrella, surrounded by landscaped gardens. Stone pathways and greenery create a serene outdoor space, while a rustic wooden feature adds character to the area.
Guest suite in Petit Étang
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 534 reviews

The Wild Chicken Holiday Suite with Coffee Bar!

Welcome to "The Wild Chicken Holiday Suite" We are situated 1 km from the National Park and 5 minutes to downtown Cheticamp. The suite has a dream coffee bar with excellent coffee and tea choices as well as other hot beverages too. You will also be delighted with fresh that morning seasonal muffins that I make and forage the fruit for! You also have your own private deck and entrance with a table and umbrella! As a guest you have full access to the fire pit with wood included! NO MICROWAVE.

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The exterior of the Old Trail cabin is showcased, featuring warm wooden siding and large windows. A sloped grassy area leads up to the welcoming porch, surrounded by lush greenery and trees in the background. A peaceful outdoor setting is emphasized by the natural landscape.
Cabin in Baddeck
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 114 reviews

The old trail cabin.

Situated on a hillside overlooking the historic St. Ann’s bay, the Old Trail cabin is conveniently located just 5.5km from the start of the Cabot trail and the Gaelic College. A great spot to start or finish your Cabot Trail adventures! The cabin is designed to feel as open and airy as possible for a small space. The bedroom has a queen bed and the loft has a single bed. Kitchenette has coffee maker, toaster, mini fridge and microwave. All amenities needed are only 15 mins away in Baddeck.

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A screened sunroom with large windows offers views of a serene sunset over the ocean. A cozy seating area features plush cushions, inviting relaxation while enjoying the breeze. Natural wood paneling adds warmth to the space, enhancing the connection to the outdoors.
Cottage in Port Hood
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

Family friendly sandy beach front cottage

The perfect vacation! Beautiful large property that backs onto sandy Port Hood beach. 5 min walk to 90 km of gravel bike path, restaurants, ice cream, and 30 mins to Cabot Golf Courses. The cottage has a large screened sun room and 3 outdoor deck spaces to relax and enjoy spectacular sunsets. High speed internet, fully equipped kitchen, and BBQ. Have fun outside with 2 stand-up-paddle boards, kayak, 2 adult bikes, life jackets, and an out door fire place!

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A glamping tent is positioned near the edge of a lush landscape, featuring a green roof. The scene is illuminated by a sunset over the ocean, casting warm hues across the sky and reflecting off the water. Two chairs on the veranda invite relaxation.
Campsite in Inverness
4.94 out of 5 average rating, 213 reviews

Glamping off the Beaton Path (AD #2)

Glamping is a form of camping involving accommodation and facilities more luxurious than those associated with traditional camping. Communal washrooms and a shower are located in a separate building; there is also an area for washing dishes. The facility is off the power grid, so solar power is used for lightning. Price includes tax. You must Bring the following, ° Sleeping bag(s) and pillow(s) ° Towels ° Cooler ° Toiletry items ° Flashlight ° Sunscreen ​

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A serene view of Bras D'or Lake reveals multiple sailboats gliding across the water, surrounded by lush green hills. The foreground features a manicured lawn with a few trees and colorful seating, creating a tranquil setting for relaxation.
Flat in Ross Ferry
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 206 reviews

Scenic Lakefront Apartment on Bras D'or Lakes

Lakefront apartment provides amazing views in a comfortable setting for an enjoyable vacation or travel to Cape Breton. We are 30 minutes from the Newfoundland Ferry terminal in North Sydney, 20 minutes from the entrance to the Cabot Trail via the Englishtown Cable Ferry . We are 30 minutes from the Village of Baddeck, home of the Alexander Graham Bell Museum and the and the Falls in rear Baddeck. Louisbourg is 1 1/2 hours away.

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The exterior of Cedar Peak is showcased at dusk, featuring a modern A-frame design with a metal roof. Soft lighting highlights the entrance and windows, with natural surroundings of rolling hills and foliage visible in the background.
Chalet in Grand Étang
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 168 reviews

Cedar Peak | Design-Forward Barrier-Free Chalet

Perched high above Grand Étang, Cedar Peak offers sweeping views from highlands to ocean. Watch sunrise pour through the 13-ft window as you enjoy coffee in the open-concept living space. After a day of exploring Cape Breton, unwind on the panoramic patio at sunset. Purpose-built as a secluded, barrier-free chalet, Cedar Peak features a full kitchen, home theatre, and thoughtful comforts for an unforgettable stay.

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A yurt interior features a spacious sleeping area with a colorful bedspread, a wood-burning stove, and a circular skylight. A dining table with chairs is positioned near the entrance, and vibrant decor is present on the walls, enhancing the cozy atmosphere.
Yurt in Baddeck
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 331 reviews

Secluded yurt on the river, 7 mins to Baddeck

Meet Orange Sunshine - your own secluded yurt, right on the river. Soak in the boho vibe, enjoy a candle lit dinner made in your own kitchenette, and cozy up by the glow of the wood stove in a comfy queen bed. Complete with outdoor shower, private fire pit & outhouse. Only 7 mins to Baddeck. Walk 5 mins down a groomed trail to this incredible off-grid experience. There’s no electricity, so prepare to unplug!

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The historic lighthouse stands against a bright blue sky with scattered clouds, surrounded by lush greenery. A gravel path leads to the entrance, with wooden steps ascending to a sunlit deck. The structure showcases classic architectural features, including a prominent lantern room.
Lighthouse in Baddeck
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 171 reviews

Historic Lighthouse on St Ann’s Bay - Cabot Trail

The Monroe Point Lighthouse (built in 1905) served as a Canadian Federal Lighthouse until 1962. Nestled in St. Anns, N.S., it has inspired writers, artists, and creatives from around the world with its breathtaking mountain and ocean views. Perfect for two adults, this unique retreat offers tranquil nights under starry skies, stunning sunrises over Kelly’s Mountain, and sweeping views of St. Ann’s Bay.

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